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The Irish arm of international property company Hines has put an indicative price tag of €64.57m on 113 apartments and studios it is planning to sell for social housing to Dublin City Council.
There has been an unacceptable lack of consultation by the Government with Defence Forces representatives around legislative reforms on the suspension and dismissal of officers, an Oireachtas ...
Ireland’s Ben Healy has won the sixth stage of the 2025 Tour de France from Bayeux to Vire Normandie. The 24-year-old EF ...
Her speech was prompted by the arrest of a man from Mali, who had been living in a refugee centre, in relation to the alleged ...
Singer Bob Dylan is to return to Ireland as part of a 13-date tour following a successful run of gigs last year. The ...
Due to sensitivities over the abandonment of the insurgency, the fighters will destroy rather than surrender their weapons.
Veronica Ayres had settled in Sonas Innis Ree Nursing Home, Co Roscommon, after more than six decades in Liverpool ...
It is “unthinkable” that a contentious loyalist bonfire in Belfast would be allowed to go ahead, Sinn Féin has said.
The court appointed Mr Joseph Walsh of JW Walsh accountants as interim examiner over the company on June 30, noting that ...
Tony McGillicuddy SC, prosecuting, on Thursday opened the trial of John Irving, who denies breaking into then 73-year-old Mr ...
A publisher has lost its Supreme Court appeal over a jury’s award of €75,000 damages to a businessman over an article in the ...
The town of Taybeh is the last entirely Christian town in the occupied West Bank, representing “a unique presence in the ...